A new study from Michigan State University has concluded that more than 35 percent of the nation’s households may be unable to afford...
Entries Tagged Oklahoma
Editorial
How a Tulsa Plant Won Platinum Status During an Upgrade
A major upgrade was a long time coming for the Lower Bird Creek Water Pollution Control Facility.The 20-year-old facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma,...
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News Briefs: So Much Lead — Flint, Michigan, Declares State of Emergency
A water crisis in Flint, Michigan, hit an alarming level this week as Mayor Karen W. Weaver declared a state of emergency,...
Editorial
Trial By Fire: Membrane Filtration Comes To Oklahoma
The Verdigris Water Treatment Plant in Broken Arrow is one of the largest membrane plants in Oklahoma and the country. While the...
Editorial
The Lawton Team's Ingenuity Conquers Raw-Water Issues And Operating Challenges
Treating water with low turbidity with marginal seasonal fluctuations in iron and manganese keeps operators busy at the Lawton (Okla.) Water Treatment...
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News Briefs: Legal Battle — Who Owns Treated Wastewater?
The San Antonio Water System and Texas state regulators are debating ownership rights to treated wastewater once it’s released into a public...
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Weekly News Briefs: Unreported Spill Prompts Mercury Testing
An unreported mercury spill triggered concern over employee health at the East Lansing, Mich., Wastewater Treatment Plant after an anonymous caller tipped...











